Justin Thistle, a 2000 Carson High School graduate, has got a game for you.
A part of his Justincredible Entertainment business, he recently added the Incredible Game Show, mimicking shows like “Jeopardy,” “Family Feud,” “Minute to Win It” and “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?”
“I am always motivated by new and exciting features for events,” he said. “I have always felt that there should be more for people to participate in. The Incredible Game Show is the answer.”
Justin, 32, said he can customize the questions to make it fit a school curriculum or a corporate party. He said unlike other games in which only the players are engaged, his wide-screen televisions and microphones make it easy for spectators to join in the action.
“I’m actually able to make more of a spectacle and more of a game,” he said. “People are rooting with them. It’s a lot of fun.”
You can learn more about it at JustincredibleDJ.com, on The Incredible Game Show page on Facebook or give him a call at (775) 671-5900.
Carson City teen Sage Donnelly is up for the first-ever World Paddle Awards as Sports Junior of the Year. Winners will be determined with 50 percent vote from the World Paddle Awards and 50 percent popular vote through social media.
Sage, 14, is asking her hometown to support her by casting a vote at http://www.worldpaddleawards.com/nominees/2014-sage-donnelly-usa.
Earlier this year, she was voted Female Paddler of the Year and won top female canoe paddler and third in women’s kayak at the Slalom National Championships in Dickerson, Md.
That same weekend, she was the top qualifier for both the U.S. Junior Women’s teams in Canoe and Kayak and will represent the United States at the Junior World Championships in Brazil in April.
She’s also training for the Freestyle Junior World Championships in Ottawa, Canada in September.
You can follow her at Facebook.com/SageDonnelly or at SageDonnelly.com.